Empirical Lagrangian parametrization for wind-driven mixing of buoyant particles at the ocean surface

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2021-10-04

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Onink, VictorISNI 0000000492813104
Sebille, Erik vanORCID 0000-0003-2041-0704ISNI 0000000388128000
Laufkötter, Charlotte

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Abstract

Turbulent mixing is a vital component of vertical particulate transport, but ocean global circulation models (OGCMs) generally have low resolution representations of near-surface mixing. Furthermore, turbulence data is often not provided in reanalysis products. We present 1D parametrizations of wind-driven turbulent mixing in the ocean surface mixed layer, which are 5 designed to be easily included in 3D Lagrangian model experiments. Stochastic transport is computed by Markov-0 or Markov1 models, and we discuss the advantages/disadvantages of two vertical profiles for the vertical diffusion coefficient Kz. All vertical diffusion profiles and stochastic transport models lead to stable concentration profiles for buoyant particles, which for particles with rise velocities of 0.03 and 0.003 m s−1 agree relatively well with concentration profiles from field measurements of microplastics. Markov-0 models provide good model performance for integration timesteps of ∆t ≈ 30 seconds, and can be 10 readily applied in studying the behaviour of buoyant particulates in the ocean. Markov-1 models do not consistently improve model performance relative to Markov-0 models, and require an additional parameter that is poorly constrained.

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SDG 14 - Life Below Water

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Onink, V, Sebille, E V & Laufkötter, C 2021 'Empirical Lagrangian parametrization for wind-driven mixing of buoyant particles at the ocean surface' EGU, pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2021-195